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Siri Knows What's Up
December 7th, 2011 7:00 PMIt turns out that Siri is up to date with what the word pony music means to the Bronies with iPhones.
I Lied
December 7th, 2011 6:30 PMMemes of 2011: This nefarious lying rage comic character sort of resembles a mustachioed blueberry, which led to the creation of his arch nemesis Strawberry Guy.
Even Napoleon Lost the Battle of Waterloo
December 7th, 2011 6:00 PMAw snap! Philosoraptor raises an intriguing point on Winston Churchill's memorable quote.
Supercut: Holy, Holy, Holy Batman!
December 7th, 2011 5:22 PMThis supercut from the 1970's Batman television series demonstrates just how many times Robin said "holy."
Business Cat
December 7th, 2011 4:43 PMMemes of 2011: A SomethingAwful user's cat Emilio became the Internet's favorite boss cat earlier in January after spawning a series of punny kitten macros featuring half-corporate, half-feline tag lines.
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Siri Knows What's Up
It turns out that Siri is up to date with what the word pony music means to the Bronies with iPhones.
I Lied
Memes of 2011: This nefarious lying rage comic character sort of resembles a mustachioed blueberry, which led to the creation of his arch nemesis Strawberry Guy.
Even Napoleon Lost the Battle of Waterloo
Aw snap! Philosoraptor raises an intriguing point on Winston Churchill's memorable quote.
Business Cat
Memes of 2011: A SomethingAwful user's cat Emilio became the Internet's favorite boss cat earlier in January after spawning a series of punny kitten macros featuring half-corporate, half-feline tag lines.